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Texas Art Teacher Certification Exam
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. Produces a red dye - the chemical name for rust
hatching
iron oxide
volute
cobalt oxide
2. A print made using a stencil process in which an image or design is superimposed on a very fine mesh screen and printing ink is squeegeed onto the printing surface through the area of the screen that is not covered by the stencil
streaming video
petit point
embossing
serigraph
3. Joining small pieces of metal together using molten metal - bonding metals and alloys that melt at temperatures below 840
soldering
granulation
op art
chiffon
4. Term used to visualize a recreation of audio-video
burlap
streaming video
iconostasis
impressionism
5. Italian 'light-dark'. The gradation of light and dark values in two-dimensional imagery; especially the illusion of rounded - three-dimensional form created through gradations of light and shade rather than line.
Intensity
iconostasis
bisque
Chiaroscuro
6. An Italian movement begun shortly before and during WWI. It depicted dynamic movement and stressed the violence and speed of the Machine Age. They advocated revolution and glorified war.(Balla - Severini - Boccioni)
repousse
futurism
batik
Planishing
7. Material used to imbed rings - bracelets - necklaces -etc when making hand-wrought jewelry
Rembrandt
Pitch
Intaglio
shag
8. Made possible by the contrariety between grease and water - printing produced through the use of ink on a flat surface (e.g. - stone or metal - A print produced by a printing process in which a smooth surface is treated so that the ink will adhere on
materials used in early american crafts
lithograph
Monet
batik
9. Journalist who questioned the policies of the governor of New York in the 1700's. He was jailed; he sued - and this court case was the basis for our freedom of speech and press. He was found not guilty.
Mezzotint - aquatint - stipple
repousse
iron oxide
John zenger
10. Something that supports a sculpture
Offset
armature
op art
Pitch
11. An enameling technique in which thin wire partitions-cloisons-are filled with enamel. It is an art form practiced in ancient Byzantium
Cloisonne
champleve
brazing
aquatint
12. Creates blue dye
bisque
cobalt oxide
iconostasis
Mezzotint - aquatint - stipple
13. This technique is so called because its finished prints often resemble watercolors or wash drawings. It is a favorite method of printmakers to achieve a wide range of tonal values. The technique consists of exposing the plate to acid through a layer
Mezzotint - aquatint - stipple
extentialism
chiffon
aquatint
14. Enameling technique - used more gold and less color than cloisonne. Starts with thick gold piece - cut tiny troughs wherever want color to be - gold is most prominent in end - rarely has patterns engraved.
John zenger
champleve
Pitch
Gothic
15. The threads running from side to side across a fabric; wool
Gothic
How copper and brass are darkened
Hue
weft
16. Application of potassium sulphide
Intaglio
chiffon
Portico
How copper and brass are darkened
17. Printing process in which the printing plate that has raised that is rolled with ink to print.
Relief print
gouache
stipple
John zenger
18. Term used to describe the many degrees of shading between black and white
Cloisonne
Intensity
batik
Mezzotint - aquatint - stipple
19. Known for his glass sculpture
Japanese temples
Steuben
champleve
bisque
20. A water-base paint made with casein (which is a protein precipitated from milk)
casein paint
iron oxide
Picasso
John zenger
21. Technique of shading using dots to control value
serigraph
buckram
stipple
gouache
22. A simple printmaking technique in which ink or paint is appleid to a metal or plastic plate - worked with various tools - and then printed onto paper using a press - roller - or other pressure.
Picasso
Japanese temples
monotype
Hue
23. Emphasis of this architecture is on the horizontal
Japanese temples
lithograph
tusche
Planishing
24. Renowned for paintings and prints
soldering
cobalt oxide
hatching
Rembrandt
25. Paintings with the emphasis on inner emotions - sensations - or ideas rather than actual appearances
aquatint
iconostasis
dry point
expressionism
26. Embroidery done in cross-stitch on fine single net
petit point
lithograph
Leger
dry point
27. A style of abstractionism popular in the 1960s - modern technique with which a painter creates optical illusions with the use of dazzling patterns - abstract art athat uses geometric shapes and vivid colors to create optical illusions - such as an il
Picasso
lithograph
Steuben
op art
28. Process of smoothing metal surface witha flat or slightly round-faced hammer
Cloisonne
Planishing
chiffon
jacquard
29. Formed in relief by beating a metal plate from the back - leaving the impression on the face
Leger
bisque
repousse
buckram
30. A plain woven lightweight - extremely sheer - airy - and soft silk fabric - containing highly twisted filament yarns. The fabric - used mainly in evening dresses and scarves - can also be made from rayon and other manufactured fibers
Rembrandt
streaming video
chiffon
applique
31. The amount of light reflected by a hue
Value
soldering
Portico
op art
32. Pale green
lithograph
Cloisonne
vanadium oxide
Intaglio
33. Period in which stained glass windows were introduced for church decoration
Gothic
Mezzotint - aquatint - stipple
Cezanne
vanadium oxide
34. Fastening two pieces of metal together by softening with heat and applying pressure - Fusing two pieces of material using a heat process; most commonly used with metal and plastics
soldering
applique
welding
Planishing
35. French painter who was an early cubist (1881-1955) - Influences include hard sharp precision of a machine age
Rembrandt
aquatint
Leger
embossing
36. A coarse cotton fabric stiffened with glue - stiff-finished cotton or linen used for linings of garments
futurism
warp
buckram
hatching
37. Processes designed to produce tonal effects
jacquard
Mezzotint - aquatint - stipple
Germany
Relief print
38. Pottery that has been fired but not yet glazed.
nic card
warp
bisque
Offset
39. Network Interface Card; the device that enables a workstation to connect to the network and communicate with other computers.
cobalt oxide
nic card
Intaglio
Cloisonne
40. Method of painting in which the colors are mixed with egg yolk or other substances - instead of oil
extentialism
tempera
stipple
jacquard
41. Watercolor with inert white pigment mixed in. Inert pigment is pigment that becomes colorless or virtually colorless paint. In gouache - it serves to make the color opaque - which means it is used at full length - watercolor mixed with a high concent
Hue
gouache
Mezzotint - aquatint - stipple
burlap
42. Wrought iron - hammered copper - painted tin NOT pewter
weft
materials used in early american crafts
casein paint
volute
43. Shading consisting of multiple crossing lines
Japanese temples
Steuben
hatching
petit point
44. Yarn arranged lengthways on a loom and crossed by the woof
gouache
Value
warp
tusche
45. A coarse - inexpensive - woven fabric; often used for making grain sacks
iconostasis
Japanese temples
Steuben
burlap
46. Which emphasized the artist's free expression of emotion - flourished in Germany in the year immediately prior to the outbreak of World War I. Georges Rouault (1871-1958) - a French painter - is regarded as this type of painter. Portrayal of reality
iconostasis
burlap
expressionist
aquatint
47. A structure consisting of something wound in a continuous series of loops
volute
brazing
futurism
granulation
48. A loom with an attachment for forming openings for the passage of the shuttle between the warp threads - French inventor of the Jacquard loom that could automatically weave complicated patterns (1752-1834)
jacquard
stipple
tusche
John zenger
49. A philosophical doctrine and literary and dramatic movement that insists on the existence of individuals as basic and important. believes that the world is inhernetly meaningless and individuals must find meaning in their literal - concrete existence
dry point
expressionism
Germany
extentialism
50. A decorative design made of one material sewn over another
jacquard
op art
applique
materials used in early american crafts